BRITAIN-GERMANY: Tit For Tat?

Peaceful, bomb-fearing Britons have
for years been notably anxious to have Europe's air fleets limited by
some kind of pact. Journalistic furor in London was therefore immense
last week when unconfirmed rumors began buzzing that at Munich three
weeks ago fat Field Marshal Hermann Göring genially told lean Prime
Minister Neville Chamberlain that an air pact not only is a good idea
but ought to be signed on the basis that Germany can have three planes
for every British one.